In other words the system is not working and is to the detriment of genuine refugees.
In other words, money managers and brokers may collude to the detriment of retail investors.
Bernard Madoff your punishment continues, but unfortunately to the detriment of those you love.
Yet you wonder if Bayern's hegemony might not be to the detriment of the Bundesliga's rise.
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However the banking organisation Apacs claimed that standardisation would be to the detriment of customers.
Mostly they opted for keeping their jobs, often to the detriment of the stock price.
Islamism is gaining ground in sub-Saharan Africa to the detriment of Africans and Westerners alike.
Congress can not choose to fund one to the detriment of the other without both suffering.
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We empower unions to the detriment of nonunion workers in ways which explode state and local budgets.
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They favour lower taxes and spending, but not to the detriment of defence and law and order.
Latin American countries that embrace Iran always do so to the detriment of their ties with Israel.
History is full of examples of small businesses losing access to credit, to the detriment of their customers.
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Applied naively, they become back-seat driving mechanisms with which investors can micromanage startups, to the detriment of both.
For others, commission-free ETFs may lead to increased tinkering with asset allocations, to the detriment of long-term returns.
The trend can also work the other way to the detriment of gamers.
And in the pension arena, it is money managers that pay consultants to be hired often to the detriment of pensions.
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These problems will now fester at least until December, and probably beyond, to the detriment of all save Mr Hussein.
And MediaTek has started bundling in with its products, imaging sensors from a company called PixArt, to the detriment of OmniVision.
But in new networks femtocells are likely to play a more central role, to the detriment of big, costly radio towers.
Consolidation of power in the presidency -- to the detriment of separation of powers -- became a theme in Chavez's policies.
We are pulling the rug out from under the unemployed too soon, to the detriment of unemployed workers and their families.
When the wrong person is chosen, trust funds can be depleted in a hurry, to the detriment of all the heirs.
But instead, the unit believes that other Chinese cities are likely to attract foreign investment, to the detriment of Hong Kong.
Similarly, Barak's desperate entreaties to Assad enhanced the dictator's standing in the Arab world, to the detriment of Egypt and Jordan.
But the government has become steadily more involved in every sector of the economy, to the detriment of the private sector.
EU's budget, to the detriment of consumers, taxpayers and prospective members alike.
And if these countries begin to act in concert to the detriment of America, then America has the makings of a big problem.
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The report said there were deficiencies at "virtually every stage" of emergency care and managers pursued targets to the detriment of patient care.
Either the terrapin dies because it is not used to the environment - or they flourish to the detriment of the existing ecosystem.
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